IVE Makes History with 'BANG BANG' Perfect All-Kill, 'BLACKHOLE' Charts Globally
IVE's 'BANG BANG' achieves perfect all-kill status, making them the first girl group with six different perfect all-kills. Their new album 'REVIVE+' and title track 'BLACKHOLE' top charts worldwide.

IVE continues their chart domination with major milestones this week. Following their strong No. 2 debut on Soompi's chart, "BANG BANG" has now achieved a perfect all-kill on Korean music charts as of February 24.
The achievement makes IVE the first girl group in history to score perfect all-kills with six different songs. A perfect all-kill means sweeping the No. 1 spot on all major Korean streaming platforms simultaneously - a rare feat that demonstrates massive domestic popularity.
"BANG BANG" also becomes the first song of 2026 to reach this milestone, cementing IVE's position as one of Korea's top acts.
Meanwhile, IVE's full comeback is already proving successful internationally. Their new album "REVIVE+" and title track "BLACKHOLE" released February 23 at 6 p.m. KST, immediately shooting to the top of YouTube and iTunes charts across multiple countries.
The timing creates an interesting dual-chart situation for IVE - "BANG BANG" dominates Korean charts while "BLACKHOLE" captures global attention as their official title track.
"REVIVE+" represents IVE's latest full-length album, with "BANG BANG" serving as the pre-release track that built anticipation for the main comeback. The strategy appears to have worked perfectly, giving them both domestic chart supremacy and international momentum.
This chart performance reinforces IVE's growth since their debut, showing their ability to maintain relevance both at home and abroad. With six perfect all-kills now under their belt, they've set a new standard for girl group digital performance in Korea.
The group's dual success with both pre-release and title tracks suggests "REVIVE+" could become one of their biggest releases yet, building on the foundation "BANG BANG" established on Korean charts while "BLACKHOLE" expands their global reach.
